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2021 Feb 15


J Neurosurg Case Lessons


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Bilateral intracranial subdural osteomas of varying sizes imaged 7 years apart: illustrative case.

Authors

Laghari FJ, Eakin S, El-Zuway S
J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2021 Feb 15; 1(7):CASE20141.
PMID: 36046769.

Abstract

Previously, solitary and unilateral aggregates of intracranial subdural osteomas have been described. These tumors are thought to be slow growing and at times inconsequential on the basis of characteristics of subjacent brain. Unilateral location and history of traumas have led to the thought that the head trauma may play a role in pathogenesis.